Important Safety Instructions

When using an electrical appliance, basic precautions should always be followed:

READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE

  1. This appliance can be used by children aged at least 8 years and by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or persons who do not know its correct use provided they are supervised or trained in the safe use of the appliance and are able to understand the potential risks. Children must not play with the appliance. Cleaning and maintenance must not be carried out by unsupervised children.
  2. Clear the area to be cleaned. Remove power cords and small objects from the floor that could obstruct the appliance. Fold the fringes of carpets under them and lift objects like curtains and tablecloths from the floor.
  3. In case of possibility of falling into the area to be cleaned, for example due to steps, the appliance must be set up so that it can detect the steps without falling. It may be necessary to place barriers on the edge to prevent the robot from falling. Ensure that the physical barrier does not represent a tripping hazard for people.
  4. Use the appliance only as intended in this manual. Use only accessories recommended or sold by the manufacturer.
  5. Ensure that the power supply voltage corresponds to that indicated on the charging base.
  6. For INDOOR use only. Do not use the appliance outdoors or in commercial or industrial environments.
  7. Use only the original rechargeable batteries and the manufacturer's charging base supplied with the appliance. The use of non-rechargeable batteries is not permitted.
  8. Do not use without installing the dustbin and filters.
  9. Do not use the appliance in an area with lit candles or fragile objects.
  10. Do not use in extremely hot or cold conditions (below -5 °C or above 40 °C).
  11. Keep hair, clothing, fingers and any part of the body away from the openings and moving parts of the appliance.
  12. Do not use the appliance in a room where a baby or child is sleeping.
  13. Do not use the appliance on wet surfaces or with stagnant water.
  14. Do not let the appliance pick up large objects such as stones, large pieces of paper or objects that could obstruct it.
  15. Do not use the appliance to pick up flammable or combustible materials such as gasoline, printer or copier toner, nor use it in areas where these may be present!.
  16. Do not use the appliance to pick up incandescent or smoking materials, such as cigarettes, matches, glowing embers, or anything that could cause a fire.
  17. Do not insert objects into the suction port. Do not use the appliance if the suction port is blocked. Keep the port free of dust, gauze, hair, or anything that could reduce airflow.
  18. Be careful not to damage the power cord. Do not pull or drag the appliance or the charging base by the power cord, do not use the power cord as a handle, do not close the power cord in a door and do not rub the power cord on sharp edges or corners. Do not run the appliance over the power cord. Keep the power cord away from hot surfaces.
  19. If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or customer service to avoid risks.
  20. Do not use the charging base if it is damaged. Do not attempt to repair the power supply and do not use it if it is damaged or malfunctioning.
  21. Do not use the appliance with damaged sockets or power cords. Do not use the appliance or charging base if they do not function correctly, if they have been dropped, if they have been left outdoors or if they have come into contact with water. In these cases, repair by the manufacturer or customer service will be necessary to avoid risks.
  22. Turn off the appliance before cleaning or performing maintenance.
  23. The plug must be removed from the power outlet before cleaning or performing maintenance on the charging base.
  24. Remove the appliance from the charging base and turn the power switch to OFF before removing the battery for disposal of the appliance.
  25. The battery must be removed and disposed of according to current laws and regulations before disposing of the appliance.
  26. Dispose of used batteries according to current laws and regulations.
  27. Do not incinerate the appliance even if it is very damaged. Batteries could explode and cause a fire.
  28. Unplug the charging base from the power outlet if not used for a prolonged period.
  29. The appliance must be used according to the instructions in this User Manual. Our company cannot be held responsible for any damage or injury caused by improper use.
  30. The robot contains batteries that can only be replaced by competent persons. To replace the robot's battery, contact customer service.
  31. If the robot is not used for a long time, turn it off to store it and disconnect the charging base.

WARNING: To recharge the battery, use only the removable power unit L1 supplied with the appliance.

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

To meet RF exposure requirements, it is recommended to maintain a distance of 20 cm or more between the device and people during the operation of the appliance. To ensure compliance, operation at close distances is not recommended. The antenna used for this transmitter must not be used in conjunction with other antennas or transmitters.

Safety anti-short circuit isolated transformer

Switching power supply

Indoor use only

Direct Current

Alternating Current

DC

Removable power unit

Instructions for correct disposal of the product

This symbol indicates that the product should not be disposed of with other household waste throughout the European Union. To avoid damage to the environment or health caused by uncontrolled waste disposal, recycle responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources. To recycle your used appliance, use the collection and collection services or contact the retailer where the product was purchased, who will be able to dispose of it correctly.

Product Introduction

1.1 Packing List

The different models in this series differ only in appearance, parameters, configuration, etc. And the usage methods are the same.

This manual uses one of the models as an example to explain how to use it.

1.2 Component Name

Front View

Internal View

Bottom View

Appearance of other models

Docking Station for other models

Dustbin¹

Dustbin² for other models

Preparation

2.1 Assembly and Charging

  1. Remove the protective film from the robot and the docking station.
  2. Install the side brushes: Click.
  3. Positioning the docking station: Place the docking station in an open area. Connect the power adapter and arrange the power cord to prevent it from twisting. Ensure at least 0.5m (1.64') clearance on the sides and 1.5m (4.92') clearance in front.
  4. Turn on the robot: 'I' means ON, 'O' means OFF. Note: the product cannot be charged when it is turned off.
  5. Charging: Place the robot on the docking station and ensure the charging electrodes are aligned. A flashing light means "charging". A solid light means "fully charged". A full charge takes 5 hours.

2.2 Environment Preparation

Tidy up the room

Product Usage

3.1 How to Use the Buttons

Indicator Meaning

Robot Status Indicator Status
Cleaning Solid blue light
Pause/Standby Solid blue light
Charging Flashing blue light
Low battery Flashing pink light (battery charge is less than 50%)
Automatic return to recharge battery Solid red light
Cleaning complete - Automatic return to recharge battery Solid pink light
Entering Wi-Fi pairing mode Blue light flash
Error Solid/flashing red light

3.2 App Download and Configuration

Download and install the "Lefant" app.

Method I: Scan the following QR code, then download and install the app as required.

Method II: Search for "Lefant" in the App Store, download and install it.

Note: the robot only works with 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi networks.

Tips: Follow the guide in the Lefant app to register, log in, and pair the robot. Ensure your mobile phone is connected to the Wi-Fi network before pairing the robot vacuum.

3.3 Maintenance - Dustbin¹

Warning: The HEPA filter must not touch water.

  1. Open the front panel and remove the dustbin.
  2. Open the dustbin latch and empty the trash.
  3. Remove the filter assembly.
  4. Clean the pre-filter.
  5. Clean the HEPA filter.

3.3 Maintenance - Dustbin²

Warning: The HEPA filter must not touch water.

  1. Open the front panel and remove the dustbin.
  2. Open the dustbin latch and empty the trash.
  3. Remove the filter assembly.
  4. Clean the pre-filter.
  5. Clean the HEPA filter.

3.3 Maintenance - Other Parts

  1. Clean the anti-drop sensor to ensure sensor sensitivity.
  2. Clean the universal wheel to prevent hair from tangling.
  3. Clean the charging electrode to ensure correct charging.
  4. Clean the suction port to prevent dust clogging.
  5. Clean the drive wheel to ensure smooth operation.
  6. Clean the anti-collision sensors to avoid sensitive obstacles.
  7. Clean the side brush to prevent hair from tangling.
  8. Clean the charging electrode of the docking station to ensure correct charging.

Anomalies

4.1 Anomaly Prompts

When the robot has problems, the red indicator light turns on or flashes, and it emits a beep of different durations. The following table summarizes the corresponding causes:

Red light is on

Fault Cause Sound Solutions
Drive wheel anomaly 1 beep 3 times Please check if the drive wheel is tangled and clean it.
Side brush anomaly 2 beeps 3 times Please check if the side brush is tangled and clean it.
Fan anomaly 3 beeps 3 times Please check for debris in the dustbin and air duct.
Dustbin not detected 5 beeps 3 times Please install the dustbin in the robot.

Red light flashes

Fault Cause Sound Solutions
Ground detection alarm 2 beeps 3 times The robot is suspended in the air. Please move it to the ground.
Elimination dilemma alarm 3 beeps 3 times The robot cannot free itself from an obstacle; please move it to an open area.
Low battery 4 beeps 3 times Move the robot to the docking station for charging.
Adapter anomaly 5 beeps 3 times Clean the electrode and ensure you are using the original adapter.
Charging anomaly 6 beeps 3 times Check if the machine is turned on.

If the above methods do not solve the problem, try the following operations: turn on the ON/OFF button under the front panel to restart the robot.

4.2 Troubleshooting

If you encounter the following problems during product application, users can solve them independently by comparing with the table below.

Fault Possible Causes Solutions
Cleaning anomaly Clogging of cleaning components It is recommended to regularly replace consumables, such as high-efficiency filters (HEPA), pre-filters, side brushes, etc.
Dust on sensors and other components Refer to the [Maintenance] chapter of the manual to clean the machine.
Cannot connect to the app Wi-Fi pairing mode not activated Continuously press the start/pause button for 6 seconds: enter Wi-Fi pairing mode. Refer to the manual chapter [App Download and Configuration].
2.4 GHz network is not used. Refer to the manual chapter [App Download and Configuration].
Difficult return and recharge Incorrect positioning of the charging base Position the charging base in an open and flat area.
The charging base is turned off or has been moved manually Check if the charging base is connected to the power supply. Do not move the charging base position when the robot is operating.
The house is too large and the environment is complex Refer to the [Environment Preparation] chapter of the manual. If the home environment is too complex, it is recommended to use multiple charging bases.
The robot did not start cleaning from the docking station Let the robot clean from the docking station.
Cannot charge The power adapter is not connected or the plug is loose Check if both ends of the power adapter are connected and powered on normally.
Poor contact between the robot and the charging electrode of the docking station Ensure that the robot's charging electrode and the charging base are fully connected and regularly clean the charging electrode of the robot and the docking station.
Battery deterioration due to prolonged disuse It is recommended to use this product frequently. If the battery cannot be charged due to a long period of disuse, contact a customer service representative.

*If the fault cannot be eliminated according to the operation in the table, please contact our customer service representative.

Technical Parameters

Product Model M2 Series
Nominal Input 19V ⎓ 0.6A, 11.4W
Docking Station Model C3/L1
Input 19V Output 0.6A
Power adapter model AD-0121900060EU
Nominal input of the power adapter 100-240V~ 50-60Hz 0.5A
Power adapter output DC 19V, 0.6A, CLASS II
Off/Standby Mode Less than 0.5W
Network standby power Less than 2.00W

Note: As the product requires continuous improvement, the actual product will prevail. Our company reserves the right to update the product.

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